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Bipolar Rainbows
Bipolar Rainbows
7 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast is dedicated to raising awareness about Bipolar Disorder. While most people only see it as consisting of ups and downs, there is so much to know in between. Living with bipolar disorder is not just black and white, it’s a spectrum of colors.
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This podcast is dedicated to raising awareness about Bipolar Disorder. While most people only see it as consisting of ups and downs, there is so much to know in between. Living with bipolar disorder is not just black and white, it’s a spectrum of colors.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Episode 3: Job Hunting with a Diagnosis
Bipolar Rainbows
18 minutes 24 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 3: Job Hunting with a Diagnosis

In this episode, I relive the days I went through job interviews after a time off following my hospitalization. Job hunting has always been a hard thing to do. People with mental health disorders are torn between disclosing or protecting themselves because of discrimination in the workplace. Listen through if you want to know how I experienced it further. 

Bipolar Rainbows
This podcast is dedicated to raising awareness about Bipolar Disorder. While most people only see it as consisting of ups and downs, there is so much to know in between. Living with bipolar disorder is not just black and white, it’s a spectrum of colors.